I am looking for companies that are showing good growth in EPS......I recommend APP (APP LOVIN) to all of you. Has worked out for me and think it will continue higher. Would appreciate any stock picks you have. Also have some NVDA.
I am looking for companies that are showing good growth in EPS......I recommend APP (APP LOVIN) to all of you. Has worked out for me and think it will continue higher. Would appreciate any stock picks you have. Also have some NVDA.
I am looking for companies that are showing good growth in EPS......I recommend APP (APP LOVIN) to all of you. Has worked out for me and think it will continue higher. Would appreciate any stock picks you have. Also have some NVDA.
@jjj888
I like APP. I have had it since last summer. Added to it maybe 2-3 weeks ago.
Glance at this thread and see what he posted. Maybe you can add to it as well:
https://www.covers.com/forum/investments-86/what39s-on-your-stock-shopping-list-103933578/2#last
@jjj888
I like APP. I have had it since last summer. Added to it maybe 2-3 weeks ago.
Glance at this thread and see what he posted. Maybe you can add to it as well:
https://www.covers.com/forum/investments-86/what39s-on-your-stock-shopping-list-103933578/2#last
Great topic ! You can probably use a stock screener (at least I used to this long ago) to search for companies w/ good EPS growth. But how much are you willing to pay for that growth ? To me, PE & PEG ratios still mean something, so that can exclude a large pool of stocks for me. But I have shopping lists to try and take advantage of some of these quality companies when they sell off.
Over the last 3 years or so I've bought a variety of these ; UBER, NFLX, SF, CRWD, HOOD, GOOGL just to name a few... in addition to what I've posted in my thread that Raiders eluded to.. Individual stocks are my 'fun' bucket that only represents about 10% of the overall portfolio ; index funds represent the rest .
Great topic ! You can probably use a stock screener (at least I used to this long ago) to search for companies w/ good EPS growth. But how much are you willing to pay for that growth ? To me, PE & PEG ratios still mean something, so that can exclude a large pool of stocks for me. But I have shopping lists to try and take advantage of some of these quality companies when they sell off.
Over the last 3 years or so I've bought a variety of these ; UBER, NFLX, SF, CRWD, HOOD, GOOGL just to name a few... in addition to what I've posted in my thread that Raiders eluded to.. Individual stocks are my 'fun' bucket that only represents about 10% of the overall portfolio ; index funds represent the rest .
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